Sunday, October 31, 2010

Whootttttttttttt First Magistical Memories post!

Hey there kids! Happy Halloween! I have a not so Halloweeny post for you today. So excited to share my first Magistical Memories http://www.magisticalmemories.com/ project with you! I made a couple of shabby little cards...using a subject kinda close to my heart..Cherries! I used two Amy Teets designs this time...the chunky scallop frame (I heart this) and a circle tab on the second card. I chose to cover both chipboard pieces with papers and sand them down and did a bit of distressing and inking because that is just how I roll. Loved how they turned out. We were lucky enough to also partner up with PAPER TRUNK http://www.papertrunk.com/. I used papers from both the rockabilly and the Maybe Baby lines. LOVE that cherry paper! We also partnered up with Helmar Adhesives. I used their premium craft glue and the 3-d zapdots. Is it wrong to say I have fallen madly and deeply in love with their glue? It really rocks...works super well. High quality stuff. Well that is it for me today! Hope you enjoyed! Have a fun Halloween! Hey and before I go I encourage you all to join in with our October sketch contest http://magisticalmemories.blogspot.com/2010/10/october-guest-design-team-challenge.html
whoever wins the challenge gets to be the guest designer for December! How cool is that? Go check it out! xoxo, Cherry

Hey Cherry girl...there I go...drooling again. I looked at your Etsy page...I need to get something...anything...and all your little banners just getter cuter and cuter as time goes by. I have a little banner from you for Halloween that I got last year...I'm needing something now for Christmas I think...I want to hurry up and get paid...before I drool and embarass myself!Blessings,DebOh and I'm going to check out the website too!

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